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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Gavi........The Abode of Nature's God

﻿﻿﻿﻿ All are familiar with "God's Own Country", Kerala.The South Indian state is blessed with nature's treasures which no other state can boast of.But where in Kerala,is the home of the God of the God's Own Country?Make no mistake about it.He lives in Gavi.......

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Google Earth map of Gavi and surrounding areas....

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Yes. Gavi is God's own personal creation which I guess he would have been proud of.This "Junglish" Western Ghats region is amazing in beauty and bounty.This typical Western Ghats region is abundant in flora and fauna and the Kerala Forest Department must be lauded for keeping the place in pristine conditions but at the same time making ameneties for the serious tourist who wants to explore nature in its pure form,without disturbing its rhythm.﻿

The Road leading to Gavi....

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Periyar Tiger Reserve

Gavi falls inside the famous Periyar Tiger Reserve.It is spread over 777sq.kms and rich in exotic animals.One estimation done in 2010 puts the number of tigers in the reserve at 53.Camera traps are used now a days to enumerate the number of animals.

Most tourists visit Thekkady and take a boat ride and most of the occations they sight a few animals on the banks of the Thekkady Lake,formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam.Elephants are sure to be sighted follwed by Gaurs.The elusive tiger most of the times remains elusive!

But Gavi falls between the Sabarimala shrine and Thekkady lake.By observing the way elephats behaved on sensing our presence at Gavi,I believe they are more or less undisturbed by humans.

How we reached Gavi

On a fine December day we started our trip to Gavi and reached Kuttikanam,a nice cool village on the Kottaym-Madurai highway.Stayed thre for the night and started next day early morning.You have to take the same road to Thekkady but take a right turn after the Vandiperiyar town.From there the pristine wilderness of Gavi will not leave you.
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Wild Elephants hiding......or Are they?!

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After passing the Vallakadavu village you have to stop at the check post.While visiting Gavi one has to book the accomodation in advance and give information about your vehicles.The register number of vehicles is communicated to the check post here, and only people who have made the reservation can get inside.

Alcoholic consumption is strictly prohibited inside the tiger reserve and any "Spirutual" bottles must be surrendered at the check post.After the formalities we moved ahead and the verdant forests of Gavi,it seemed,was waiting to give us a warm welcome.

The distance from the check post to Gavi is about 20kms and the first sighting of wildlife happend when we covered about 10kms.It was a gorup on Nilgiri Langurs having a "sway" at the branches of a big tree.We stopped and took a few snaps and proceeded further.We then checked into the "Green Mansion" at Gavi.The staff are friendly and we were introduced to Mr.Ramesh who would be our guide till we make our return trip.A very nice guide,he turned out to be.
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Leech Socks are protective

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Gavi Green Mansion

We reached Gavi around 1pm and immediately had our lunch.The food is predominantly vegetarian and non-veg is served for dinner if you make the request.A typical South Indian lunch was to the liking of most of us.Ramesh asked us to take rest and informed us to be ready by 4pm to start our first trekking expedition into the wilderness of Gavi.

The Real Trek

We were all ready and we started off at 4pm sharp.The forest department is well prepared to fight the dreaded leeches and supplied us with long cloth socks to ward off the liitle marauders.We also carried some salt to defy any attempt to draw blood from any one of us!

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Shola Grassland.....Typical Western ghats

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Ramesh informed us of the sighting of a herd of elephants the same day morning and lead us to the same spot.But no elephants at that spot.We were on a grassy hill and we could see shola forest down below.Then we started hearing bamboo sticks being broken.Immediately we realised that the herd is having a sumptuous meal.

It would be dangereous to plunge into the shola and look for the elephants.Our guide suggested us to head in the opposite hill and wait there for behomoths to emerge.We retreated our steps and took an altogether different trek path and waited for the elepahts to emerge.While waiting for them an unforgettable event happened!

Nilgiri Marten

Nilgiri Marten is an endangered animal found in the Western Ghats and in the Nilgiris.Martens are agile and are omnivorous.It was my colleague who spotted the Nilgiri Marten when we were waiting for the elephants to come out of the bushes.Nobody else saw it and he described it as a black animal with yellowish neck.Somebody suggested it being a Mountain Squirrel,descended to have some berrys.But Ramesh was sure what my friend saw was a Nilgiri Marten.

We congratulated him on seeing a rare animal.But luck was on our side and it emerged fromt he bushes yet again and thuudded ito the bushes below after crossing the road.I saw it quite clearly and the adrenalin was pumping fast.The camera was in my hand,waist high,and as I tried to bring it to eye level the Marten vanished.The sighting lasted may be for 5 seconds.Unlucky in getting the pic but fortunate enough to have spotted it.Many have seen Tigers in the wild and taken photos but Nilgiri Marten is not spotted often and not photographed.We are one bunch of lucky guys!

Hornbill.....A Treat to watch them fly

As we were wondering what would happen next 2 Hronbills flew atop the trees and making a lot of noise.It was a treat to watch these wonderul birds in flight.

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Gaurs giving a nasty look.....

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Gaurs Turn first

As we were waiting for the elephants to emerge we saw some movement at a distance in the opposite direction to the shola where the elephants were having a meal.It was a herd of Gaurs.Out of a group of around 8-9 two gaurs gave us a nasty stare.I could get some pictures of them looking right into the camera.After a few minutes they departed into deep wilderness and out of our sights.

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Elephants welcomed us in grand style.....

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The elephants emerged finally but at distance down below the border of the shola forest.We descended along with Ramesh and there were 10 elephants in 2 groups munching on the grass.There were smaller ones as well.They sensed our presence and as is the case with elephants they tried to hide.Even the tall grass were unable to hide them and we observed the elephants for close to half an hour.Then the time was almost 6:45pm and darkness was fast approaching.We decided to leave the elephants and retired to our 8 bedded room at Green Mansion.

Sumptuous Food

The dinner was good and a non-veg curry was offered.The forest guide looked after us well and we couldn't complain much.Most of the staff are of Tamil Nadu origin and are well trained to take care of the guests.A good night's sleep was mandatory and the next day the excitement would start with a jeep safari right into the deep wilderness of Gavi.

Lion Tailed Macaques

We were all up at 5:30 AM and after having black coffee usning the coffee maker kept at the room jumped on board the jeep.I suggested to Ramesh to have a look at the same place where we found the elephants and try our luck.But they were all gone and we took a different direction for the morning safari.

After a few kms we saw a Barking deer.But before I could take the camera and click it was gone!

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Mountain Squirrels always want to munch.....

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Immediately we met a few Mountain Squirrels and I was quick to click but the light was not very good.The driver said we would definitely get more squirells up the road and no need to get disappointed.The jeep went past a smallish settlement(that is where all the forest fellows live)and again into thickish jungle.We climbed a grassy hill and looked for any movement.Nothing there.

After travelling for about 15kms we came back.We met mountain squirrels again and I could take some reasonably good pictures.Then one pointed the fingers at a mountain at a distance and shouted "Deers".A group of 5 Sambar deers were looking intently at a distance with all the alertness they can muster.

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"Face off"with Humans.....Lion Tailed Macaque

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Then as we were approaching out jungle lodge a few Mountain Squirrels greeted us again.We stopped and observed them munching on the leaves on top of a tall tree.Suddently Ramesh raised his hands and listened carefully.He had heared the sound of a Lion Tailed Macaque.﻿

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We all know how threatened these primates are and it is not used to the presence of humans.Unlike the langurs they vanish into deep forest on sensing the presence of man.We saw a group at a distance and followed our guide into a thicket.We could see them at close quarters.Lovely species to watch and study.But as I said they dont lile the company of humans and disappeared.

Gavi Waterfalls

Then a very good breakfast was waiting us.Bread and butter is served along with traditional items of Kerala.Hot iddly and sambar was very good.A good cofee to end the morning session.
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Sambar Deers listening intently

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There is a small dam at Gavi and a lake is formed.Row boating is allowed and we crossed the lake and reached a beautiful waterfalls.Most of the waterfalls in Kerala and Tamil Nadu are crowde and here at Gavi it was so deserted with only the tourists coming to Gavi Eco tourism area come here.The water of the falls was little cold for comfort but a refreshing bath reinvigorated the souls of everybody.

We had lunch and decided to get back.The stay is allowed for 24hrs and we had to pay Rs.150 each for the extra lunch.We said a big thank you to Ramesh and the other staff and started our journey back to Trivandrum.But the excitement was not over yet!

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Refreshing Waterfalls

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As we started our cars,we were hoping to see the elephants,gaurs,martens for one last time.The tigers and leopards are elusive always and we had given up on them.
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This little one was full of Energy

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We again stopped at the place where we saw the elephants and gaurs but the place was deserted.On retreating further the langurs were also missing.Now we were only about 5kms away from the check post at Vallakadavu.
We saw a stationary jeep at a disatance as we were driving and stopped behnd them.There were 3 elephants across the crystal clear river and munching on some grass.Again they tried to hide but to no use.I could take some pictures using the tripod but the animals were not visible completely.The elephants disppered and we also started the last stretch inside the Periuyar Tiger Reserve.

What a wonderful experience it was!Great place to spend a few days(we spend only one day!).24 hours at Gavi was a God's gift and very memorable.We are sure it is not the last one!